Full Description
This book examines Charles Bonnet Syndrome and other visual hallucinations beyond the basic neuroscience concepts by providing the reader with a prevailing clinically applicable overview. It is a practical guide for those clinicians who are assessing patients who present with visual hallucinations and require additional evaluation to make a diagnosis. It helps the clinician to formulate a clear management approach. In addition, there is a useful narrative section of the book with multiple case analyses that assists clinicians, current patients, and their caregivers to understand how others have personally dealt with these problems, and which treatment modality has worked best for them.
Key Features:
Discusses medical, surgical, optical and psychological treatment plans.
Appeals to practising neuro-ophthalmologists, ophthalmologists, optometrists, low vision specialists, neurologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational/physical therapists and rehabilitation counsellors.
Uses multiple clinical cases and scenarios as illustrative examples.
Uses current technology to illustrate visual hallucinations as seen by patients.
Can be used as a teaching tool for the patient and their caregiver.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Negative Visual Phenomena Chapter 3: Positive Visual Phenomena Chapter 4: Entoptic Phenomena Chapter 5: Illusions Chapter 6: Binocular Hemifield Illusions Chapter 7: Hallucinations Chapter 8 : Charles Bonnet Syndrome Chapter 9 : Low Vision Chapter 10: Illustrative Patient Case Reports



